Nicolas Rothen
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A Single System Account of Enhanced Recognition Memory in Synaesthesia
Recognizing Synesthesia on the International Stage: The First Scientific Symposium on Synesthesia (at The International Conference of Physiological Psychology, Paris, 1889)
The ``Golden Age'' of Synesthesia Inquiry in the Late Nineteenth Century (1876– 1895)
The Evolution of the Concept of Synesthesia in the Nineteenth Century as Revealed through the History of Its Name
Synesthesia Improves Sensory Memory, When Perceptual Awareness Is High
Electrophysiological Correlates and Psychoacoustic Characteristics of Hearing-Motion Synaesthesia
The Structure of Inter-Individual Differences in Visual Ability: Evidence from the General Population and Synaesthesia
Different Dimensions of Cognitive Style in Typical and Atypical Cognition: New Evidence and a New Measurement Tool
The Sensitivity and Specificity of a Diagnostic Test of Sequence-Space Synesthesia
Associative Memory Advantage in Grapheme-Color Synesthetes Compared to Older, but Not Young Adults
Coloured Letters and Numbers (CLaN): A Reliable Factor-Analysis Based Synaesthesia Questionnaire
Diagnosing Synaesthesia with Online Colour Pickers: Maximising Sensitivity and Specificity
Enhanced Associative Memory for Colour (but Not Shape or Location) in Synaesthesia
Enhanced Recognition Memory in Grapheme-Color Synaesthesia for Different Categories of Visual Stimuli
Synesthetic Experiences Enhance Unconscious Learning
Enhanced Memory Ability: Insights from Synaesthesia
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